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There are 13,000 chemicals in fragrance, which doesn't have to disclose toxins. Using organic essential oils like peppermint or lavender is a safer alternative. Synthetic fragrances can lead to allergies and even disable senses like smell and taste, creating unnecessary industries. Eliminating fragrance could address the root cause of these issues. Translation: Fragrance contains many chemicals, some harmful. Using natural oils like peppermint or lavender is safer. Synthetic fragrances can cause allergies and affect senses. Removing fragrance could solve these problems.

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If you want to reduce exposure to estrogenic and endocrine-disrupting chemicals, especially to boost testosterone levels naturally, get rid of the chemical strip at the top of your razor. The speaker does not specify what chemicals are in the strip due to potential censorship. Research the ingredients and consider that these chemicals may enter your skin when shaving. These chemicals are found in sunscreen, hair gel, toothpaste, lotions, and deodorants. The skin is the largest organ and absorbs what you put on it, so detoxification requires considering skincare products.

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Polyester sheds microplastics into the water supply and onto the skin. Polyester is a kind of plastic. Polyester can expose people to harmful chemicals. A study found high levels of BPA in active wear from brands like Nike, Adidas, Patagonia, and Fabletics. In some cases, BPA levels were over 22 times the allowable amount. BPA has been linked to infertility, cancer, and heart disease. Polyester may be an endocrine disruptor, which can disrupt the body's ability to produce and regulate hormones, potentially leading to elevated body fat and low testosterone.

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We use dangerous chemicals in supplements and energy drinks. For example, Celsius energy drink contains 4 times the safe amount of cyanide. Instead, choose Bang with methylcobalamin, not cyanocobalamin. Hydrogen cyanide in these products comes from human sewage treatment plants. Check your supplements for cyanocobalamin and throw them out if they contain it, including those for your kids.

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To avoid consuming questionable chemicals, consumers should examine product ingredient lists. If an ingredient is unpronounceable, unrecognizable, written in Latin, or not found in one's kitchen, the product should be avoided. This simple practice can influence the behavior of large companies.

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Borax and baking soda can cleanse the skin by pulling out toxins. High pH substances like these are disliked by harmful elements. Salt, soda ash, and other salt-derived products can also be used for cleaning. In the past, salt was commonly used for cleaning before the rise of chemical-laden products driven by profit.

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Chemical filters in sunscreen, like oxybenzone, avobenzone, and octinoxate, have raised concerns due to potential toxic effects. Studies suggest oxybenzone, an endocrine disruptor, can interfere with hormone systems, potentially leading to reproductive issues, hormone imbalances, and cancer. The EU Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety has outlined health issues linked to these UV filters. These chemicals may not completely wash off, absorbing into the bloodstream and accumulating over time. Evidence suggests widespread exposure, with 97% of people having oxybenzone in their urine. Given the recommendation for daily, liberal, and frequent sunscreen application, even for children as young as six months, there are concerns about toxicant exposure, especially since children are particularly sensitive to toxic injury. It's important to make informed choices to protect our health.

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Never burn candles in your home. Lighting a candle releases not only fragrance chemicals but also toxic substances like toluene and benzene, which are known carcinogens. Conventional candles often contain synthetic dyes, petroleum-based wax, and undisclosed fragrances, emitting harmful ultrafine particulate matter. This is particularly concerning for homes with children, as these chemicals attach to dust and surfaces. Babies crawling on the floor can inhale and ingest these particles, which they cannot detoxify as effectively as adults. Early exposure to these toxins can lead to lifelong health consequences.

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Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is a heavy duty cleaner used for paint removal, but it's also found in many cereals. Although the FDA considers small amounts of TSP safe, the EPA lists it as a hazardous substance, and the CDC advises avoiding contact. Studies have shown that chronic high levels of phosphate ingestion can lead to heart problems, kidney problems, and cancer. Despite this, companies like General Mills claim to prioritize product quality and environmental protection. However, they include harmful ingredients like glyphosate, toxic food coloring, and TSP in their products. It's important to share this information with others who may be unaware.

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Alcoa aluminum was widely used in the past, replacing bottles with cans and iron cookware with aluminum. However, when aluminum is heated, it releases residue that can enter our food and eventually our bloodstream. This can lead to health issues like Alzheimer's and dementia. Many products, including douches and toothpaste, contain aluminum without us realizing the chemical impact on our bodies. It's important to be aware of these risks and make choices to minimize aluminum exposure. Using stainless steel cookware, avoiding aluminum containers for drinks, and reading product labels can help protect our health.

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Chemicals in fabrics like polyester, acrylic, and nylon can be harmful to our skin and the environment. These fabrics do not lose their toxicity over time and do not break down in the soil. It's important to read labels and be cautious of what touches our skin, especially with underwear made from acrylic. When we exercise and our pores open, we can absorb these chemicals. We should also be mindful of what we wash our clothes with, what we put on our skin, and what we use to clean our teeth. Remember, we are the temple of God, and defiling it can have consequences. The pharmaceutical industry, the largest chemical company, often produces drugs with side effects.

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Phthalates, found in fragrances like colognes, perfumes, and air fresheners, harm the reproductive system of both men and women. To identify if products contain harmful chemicals, use apps like Skin Deep or Think Dirty. These apps allow you to scan products and check their toxicity rating. Aim for a rating under 3; anything above that is considered toxic and should be discarded. It's essential to evaluate everything in our environment through this lens, as we are living in a toxic culture.

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Plastics are considered the number one pollutant in the human body, and phthalates found in plastic can cause enormous damage. Phthalates can damage fatty acids, cause zinc deficiency, and create hormone imbalances, specifically affecting thyroid hormones, testosterone, and estrogen. They have also been found to damage the pancreas, potentially contributing to diabetes and insulin resistance. To detoxify plastics, one can use an infrared sauna and increase intake of cruciferous vegetables to support the body's detoxification processes.

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According to the National Cancer Institute, melanoma has increased over 200% since sunscreen was introduced in 1940. Spray sunscreens like Banana Boat contain isobutanes, fragrances, and benzoates derived from fossil fuels. These chemicals disrupt the endocrine system, prevent proper sun absorption, and fry the skin. Isobutane, also found in lighters, is absorbed through the skin, the body's largest organ. Many sunscreen brands use similar toxic ingredients, which are harmful despite their convenience.

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I'm Zen from Moms Across America. At Dunkin' Donuts, we found high levels of glyphosate in their food, which can cause health issues. Glyphosate is linked to hormone changes, organ damage, cancer, and more. It's best to choose organic, whole foods to protect your health.

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A recent twenty-year study found that women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day, while men did not show the same damage. The speaker questions why this discrepancy exists, attributing it to women using more cleaning products and fragrances—such as the “fresh linen” scent—and more hand soaps, laundry detergents, air fresheners, candles, and other compounds, which are said to damage lungs over time. To address the issue, the speaker advocates stopping the use of chemical cleaners and switching to non-toxic alternatives. Recommended substitutes include vinegar and water, Castile soap, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide, noting that hydrogen peroxide is also effective for disinfecting. The speaker emphasizes that lungs do not regenerate like the liver, implying that the damage from cleaning products is lasting. The argument concludes with a rhetorical comparison: you wouldn’t smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, so why are you cleaning as you do?

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There are harmful PFAs, or forever chemicals, in the crotch area of leggings from brands like lululemon. These chemicals are difficult for the body to eliminate and can lead to health issues like hormone disruption, cancer, and organ damage. It's concerning that these chemicals can be absorbed through the skin, especially in the crotch area where underwear is not typically worn. Be mindful of what's in your clothing and make informed choices to protect your health. Knowledge is power, so be aware and make better decisions for your well-being.

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To check for phthalates in deodorant, look for "fragrance/parfum" on the ingredients list. Even if it says "phthalate-free," fragrance can contain carcinogens and allergens, which can be harmful, especially for those with respiratory or skin problems. Consider safer alternatives to fragrance, such as essential oils derived from plants. Aerosol sprays are among the worst products to use because they contain propellants derived from petroleum. Thousands of products were recalled due to benzene contamination in propellants. Benzene is a known human carcinogen that you do not want to inhale because it quickly enters the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body.

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Hidden toxins in everyday cosmetics can activate cancer genes. A study measured breast cancer gene expression before and after participants switched to safer beauty and personal care products, avoiding ingredients like parabens, phthalates, and phenols. After 28 days, there was a significant reduction in breast cancer gene expression in humans, not just in high-dose animal studies. The products tested contain levels commonly found in items available on store shelves, which have not been banned or outlawed and remain prevalent in the market.

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The top three hormone disruptors in a listener's house are air fresheners, skincare/beauty products, and cleaning supplies. Air fresheners should be eliminated. Skincare and beauty products are a huge issue with fertility. Cleaning supplies contaminate tables where food is prepared and eaten. Fluoridated toothpaste impacts the thyroid. Antiperspirants with aluminum zirconium affect breast and lymphatic tissue when applied to the armpits.

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Make your own laundry detergent to save money and reduce toxins. Store-bought detergents contain harmful chemicals. Mix super washing soda, baking soda, borax, and grated castile soap with essential oils. Use 1-2 tablespoons per load for up to 164 loads. Easy and cost-effective laundry solution.

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Are your workout clothes exposing you to toxic chemicals? Many popular brands contain bisphenol A, an endocrine disruptor, which can be absorbed into the bloodstream during exercise due to increased body heat and sweat. Additionally, synthetic materials like polyester release microplastics. That's why I prefer organic clothing for workouts. I love the lightweight t-shirts and cozy sweats from Make the Label, made from GOTS certified organic cotton. They’re comfortable and safer for your health. Comment "mate," and I’ll share a link for 15% off.

The Ultimate Human

Top 5 Ways to Eliminate Toxins from Your Daily Life | TUH #170
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Invisible toxins from everyday products, including personal care items and cookware, are negatively impacting our health. These toxins, such as endocrine disruptors, neurotoxins, and carcinogens, accumulate in the body and can lead to hormonal imbalances, chronic diseases, and oxidative stress. Common sources include plastics, cleaning agents, and even dental products. To reduce exposure, it's recommended to switch to glass or stainless steel, avoid non-stick cookware, and choose natural personal care products. Supporting detox pathways through nutrition and lifestyle changes is essential for maintaining health in a toxic environment.

The Dhru Purohit Show

"This Is Causing Cancer!"- Worst Household Objects You Need To Throw Out | Yvonne Burkart
Guests: Yvonne Burkart, Ray Dorsey, Rhonda Patrick
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Hidden toxins in household products, particularly scented candles, contribute to indoor air pollution and may increase cancer risk. Scented candles release harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene, which can enter the bloodstream and potentially cause DNA damage. While occasional exposure may not lead to immediate health issues, long-term inhalation can increase cancer risk, especially in children. Additionally, candles emit pollutants even when unlit, and many contain undisclosed synthetic fragrance chemicals that can disrupt the endocrine system, leading to reproductive and cognitive problems. The dyes used in candles can also be carcinogenic, and the regulation of candle ingredients is minimal. Alternatives like soy or beeswax candles are recommended, with beeswax being the least polluting option. Other common sources of indoor air pollution include air fresheners and scented plugins, which release harmful chemicals continuously. Opening windows can help improve indoor air quality, as indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air. Synthetic textiles, particularly polyester, contribute to microplastic pollution in homes. Microplastics are now a major component of indoor dust, and their presence is linked to various health issues. To minimize exposure, individuals are encouraged to choose natural fibers and reduce the use of synthetic products. Supporting detox pathways is crucial, which can be achieved through clean water, whole foods, and regular exercise. Filtering water is essential, as many tap water sources contain pollutants. The importance of avoiding ultra-processed foods is emphasized, as they often contain harmful additives. Household products like toilet paper and feminine hygiene products also pose risks. Many toilet papers are bleached with chlorine, creating carcinogenic dioxins. Organic, unbleached bamboo toilet paper is recommended. Similarly, conventional feminine hygiene products may contain harmful chemicals, including fragrances and pesticides. Organic cotton alternatives are suggested for safer options. Cookware, particularly non-stick varieties, can release toxic PFAS chemicals when scratched or heated. Stainless steel, cast iron, and pure ceramic cookware are safer alternatives. The discussion also highlights the dangers of microplastics found in food packaging and the importance of avoiding processed foods. Lastly, lifestyle changes such as using saunas and cold plunges can aid detoxification. Simple cooking hacks, like parboiling rice to reduce arsenic levels, are also recommended. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and proactive measures to reduce toxic exposure for better health outcomes.

Mind Pump Show

#1374: Dangers of Chemicals in Skincare Products, Best Exercises & Mobility for Athletes & More
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In this episode of Mind Pump, hosts Sal Di Stefano, Adam Schafer, and Justin Andrews discuss various topics, starting with Adam's recent parenting scare involving his son Max, who fell and cut his head. They share humorous anecdotes about their teenage years and touch on current events, including the reopening of gyms in New York and the arrest of a woman in Australia for organizing a protest on Facebook. The hosts also discuss cooking with cast iron skillets, which can increase dietary iron intake, and promote their sponsor Butcher Box, offering high-quality grass-fed meat. They delve into marriage advice, highlighting the benefits of a chili pad for temperature control in bed, which has helped both Adam and Justin's marriages. The episode features listener questions, including recommendations for exercises to strengthen joints after injuries, where they suggest the Maps Prime bundle for correctional exercises. They also discuss training athletes, emphasizing the importance of mobility and strength in the hips and core, and recommend the Maps Performance program for athletes. Another question addresses hernias, with Justin sharing his experience and the hosts explaining that hernias can result from improper lifting techniques, constipation, and weak core muscles. They advise maintaining a healthy weight and proper lifting form to prevent hernias. Lastly, they discuss the potential adverse effects of personal care products like deodorants and shampoos, citing a case study linking certain chemicals to gynecomastia in boys. They stress the importance of being mindful of the chemicals in these products, as they can be absorbed through the skin and affect hormonal balance. They recommend natural brands like Dr. Squatch and Public Goods for safer alternatives.
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